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When a Coffee ‘Side Hustle’ Turned Into a Calling
Posted on 07/12/2026 11:00 AM (The Daily Register)
Jul. 12 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
Posted on 07/12/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Czech Court to Weigh Clearing Cardinal Jailed by Communists
Posted on 07/11/2026 23:14 PM (The Daily Register)
‘We Will Rise with Him,’ Venezuelan Bishop Says as Catholic Nonprofits Mobilize Relief Efforts
Posted on 07/11/2026 20:39 PM (The Daily Register)
At Lunch with the Poor, Pope Leo XIV Calls on Society to Eliminate the Causes of Poverty, Injustice
Posted on 07/11/2026 15:23 PM (The Daily Register)
Make This Summer a Summer of Prayer: Sit Quietly With Christ — Even on Vacation
Posted on 07/11/2026 11:00 AM (The Daily Register)
UK rattled by killing of pro-life Catholic politician Ann Widdecombe (NBC News)
Posted on 07/11/2026 08:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
A convert to Catholicism, Ann Widdecombe, 78, was a Member of Parliament (1987-2010) and a Member of the European Parliament (2019-20). She was also Minister of State for Employment (1993-95) and Minister of State for Prisons (1995-97) under Prime Minister John Major.
Bishop Nicholas Hudson of Plymouth told BBC that Widdecombe “was a woman of faith and a great public servant.”
“Our prayers, the prayers of all the community, across Plymouth Diocese, in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, are very much with her and with her family and friends,” he said.
Ukrainian bishops in Poland express 'deep regret' for World War II massacres (Greek Catholic Church of Poland (Polish))
Posted on 07/11/2026 08:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“On the eve of the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Volyn Massacre, we convey words of sympathy and grief to the families who lost their loved ones as a result of Ukrainian military actions,” the bishops said. “We join you in your pain and express our deep regret for the bloody events that took place at that time.”
The bishops also said that “both Ukrainian crimes against Poles and Polish crimes against Ukrainians should be condemned,” and called on Polish and Ukrainian officials to “assist in finding all the graves, in identifying the victims and in their dignified burial.”
“It is up to Polish and Ukrainian historians to reliably explain the circumstances of those tragic events and to determine the actual number of victims on both sides,” the prelates added.
Archbishop Gudziak warns of lack of priestly missionary spirit, shortage of bishop candidates (Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia)
Posted on 07/11/2026 07:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“We serve our own people well, close to home,” Archbishop Gudziak said. “But Christ’s call is, ‘Go and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.’ Maybe we haven’t fully heard that yet. This is a great challenge: understanding Christianity as more than a cultural identity.”
The prelate also described the “shortage of candidates for the episcopacy” as “one of the major problems facing the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church globally.”
“In 1900 there were two bishops; today there are 56,” he said. “The overall number of faithful is roughly comparable. If it was three million then, today it is four and a half million.”